Installation Guide

Your new EmerGen Switch (EGS) will provide you with a way to safely
utilize your generator power through your existing electrical wiring during a
power outage. You’ll install your switch next to your home’s electrical panel
load center and then you’ll connect circuit breaker wires to the transfer
switch’s circuits. Once you power up your portable generator, you will manually
turn on each switch
and that generator energy is transferred as electrical
power and goes through the house circuits you have previously chosen.
Your EmerGen Switch is easy for a licensed electrician or qualified
professional to install, safe for a homeowner to operate, and will work with
120/240V single phase AC generators, factory equipped with NEMA type
receptacles L14-20R or L14-30R.
Your EmerGen Switch cannot permit connection to both utility and
generator power at the same time eliminating the possibility of back feeding.
Product Outline / Specifications Page 3
Safety Information
Installation Preparation
Page 4
Wattage Requirements Page 5
Wiring your EmerGen Switch to your Load Center
Page 7
Wiring 240V circuits Page 8
Wiring the EmerGen Switch to your Generator
Page 10
Operation / Test Procedure
Load Management
Page 11
Table of Contents
Trouble Shooting
Page 12
Product Warranty Page 13
Installation Instructions Page 6
Completing the Installation
Page 9
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